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Started by greentag, May 13, 2015, 03:13:15 PM

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greentag

ive wanted a super black eagle for years,long story short I was looking around at guns yesterday and there was a 24 inch steady grip black eagle 2 brand new,(the one ive always wanted but didnt think i could afford).when I asked what they wanted for it,i just couldn't pass it up, I haven't got to shoot it yet but if it shoots as good as my ole nova ive had for years it will be awesome,anyway I was wandering,for all you all that have them with the steadygrip what kind of slings are you using,that back part seems like its going to be different about putting a sling on it,and as far as turkey chokes go,i don't think these use the mobile type my nova uses,am I correct?any help would be greatly appreciated...Thanks.

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Borden811

Your SBEII uses the crio choke system, which is different than the mobil choke system your nova used. I drilled my stock, and added a regular sling stud to it. Then you can use any sling you want.

greentag

thanks,i thought it used the the crio chokes,but that were the barrel is crio treated confused me,i didnt get home til late with it last night then had to work today so i hadnt really got to fool with,now that i took the choke that was in it out i can see how its different than my other...

beagler

I have a SBE 2 as well. love it! Shooting a Rhino (.660) in mine.
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allaboutshooting

Quote from: greentag on May 13, 2015, 03:13:15 PM
ive wanted a super black eagle for years,long story short I was looking around at guns yesterday and there was a 24 inch steady grip black eagle 2 brand new,(the one ive always wanted but didnt think i could afford).when I asked what they wanted for it,i just couldn't pass it up, I haven't got to shoot it yet but if it shoots as good as my ole nova ive had for years it will be awesome,anyway I was wandering,for all you all that have them with the steadygrip what kind of slings are you using,that back part seems like its going to be different about putting a sling on it,and as far as turkey chokes go,i don't think these use the mobile type my nova uses,am I correct?any help would be greatly appreciated...Thanks.

Congratulations! You have an excellent shotgun that should last you a lifetime and give you great service. Even though it's a new gun and has a chrome-lined bore, I'd encourage you to "deep clean" it prior to taking it to the range. There can be gunk in the bore that really does not show up due to the chrome.

There are all kinds of chokes that are available for your gun and it will shoot a variety of shells exceptionally well, just like your Nova did. It has the same barrel i.d. as your Nova as well, so what worked in it should work in your SBE II.

Again, glad to hear you were able to get that gun and wish you all the best with it.

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."


sixbird

Congrats man...Great gun!
I've been shooting one for quite some time.Mine shot Hevi-13 VERY well with a .655 Kicks choke (they've since gone to recommending against Hevi through that choke).
It shot the old 3 1/2" Rem. Hevi 6's very well through a Primos jellyhead .660.
Now I shoot a Haymaker .670 (Indian Creek) with 2 oz. Mag blend and 1 3/4 oz. Longbeard #5's, both 3". Patterns very well with both...

greentag

thanks yall,i always shot a hevi13 choke in my nova and it shot great,clark due to work this week i havent got to shoot it yet but im definatly going to do the deep cleaning,i had recently did it to my nova and it really did make a conciderable differance,i was surprised because it shot great before but it was awsome after,i hope this new one shoots as good as it does,i love the way sbe ll feels,its awful easy on the eyes to.cant wait til this weekend even though i havent got me a good turkey choke to try,im going to at least put the factory full in and try it out..

Strick9

Thats the same combo I run. As mentioned its pretty easy to install a five dollar stud in the butt stock. I run the Trulock .650 with 3.5" Fed Heavyweights. It hits low 190s in the ten usually but if that yote ever steps to seventy it will roll him.
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